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Heaven Is Portable - New & Collected Poems - cover

Heaven Is Portable - New & Collected Poems

D.L. Lang

Editorial: D.L. Lang

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Heaven is Portable: New and Collected Poems is D.L. Lang's 14th poetry book featuring poems on social justice, the global pandemic, Judaism, nature, and more. This volumecontains dozens of poems previously published in anthologies worldwide and other brand new poems.
Disponible desde: 30/01/2022.
Longitud de impresión: 181 páginas.

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